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  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…3hrs3H

Housing will continue to rise in price as long as restrictive zoning regulations prevent housing from being built where…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…3hrs3H

I sympathize with the need for more shelters and services for the homeless. When government subsidizes these services, i…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…3hrs3H

While the best way to end housing shortages is to build more housing, government subsidies distort the process by incent…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…3hrs3H

No, because when shelters are funded by government, however well-meaning, the incentives of shelter administrators shift…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…3hrs3H

Instead of subjecting construction to rent-seeking that would prevent housing from being built where most needed, govern…

 @9N5YZM2 from Georgia answered…3hrs3H

No, but increase funding for shelters, and increase availability of shelters (esp. in extreme conditions, e.g. severe co…

 @98XV642 from Minnesota answered…4hrs4H

Yes, and ban all noncitizens, foreign companies and investors from buying residential property

 @9N5XMF7 from Texas answered…4hrs4H

No, the government should instead pursue policies to increase the amount of housing, to reduce the cost of renting

 @9N5WBYD from Oregon answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but it would be better if public housing was invested in.

 @9N5WBYD from Oregon answered…5hrs5H

Yes, and better drug treatment infrastructure should be incentivized.

 @9N5WBYD from Oregon answered…5hrs5H

Yes, foreign enterprises have no place profiting off of American residential facilities.

 @9N5WBYD from Oregon answered…5hrs5H

Yes, and repossession of homes by financial institutions should be heavily restricted to high earners.

 @9N5WBYD from Oregon answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but it would be even better if the government built affordable high quality housing for the lower and middle class.

 @9N5W6JHfrom Washington  answered…5hrs5H

Yes. Foreign investors should be banned from the purchase of residential property.

 @9N5T5WJ from Oklahoma answered…7hrs7H

There should be locations provided within reasonable distances for camps. The mental health crisis is serious and not ev…

 @9N5S5S9 from North Carolina answered…8hrs8H

There should be designated areas they can set up an encampment. With clear no loitering signs posted at public businesse…

 @9N5RCLJ from Oregon answered…8hrs8H

This is a false premise. These people would not be in a position to camp in public spaces IF housing were a guaranteed r…

 @9N5R6CZfrom Virgin Islands  answered…8hrs8H

The states themselves should implement rent control policies and the goverment should just support this current

 @9N5QJ65 from Missouri answered…9hrs9H

Yes, I would say, there should be no penalty for this on government managed public property. But I could see a privately…

 @9N5Q3RC from Ohio answered…9hrs9H

People should be able to build autonomous free/low income housing without mucj restriction, reducing their reliance on…

 @9N5PWJL from Florida answered…9hrs9H

Rent control is always 100% a bad idea. What is the incentive to conduct business if you cannot make a profit? Rent cont…

 @9N5PMY8 from Maryland answered…9hrs9H

It depends on the situation such as an accident has caused them not to be able to work that was not their fault

 @9N5PHPQ from Nebraska answered…10hrs10H

Depends on if camping is allowed at said location and if they are committing any crimes at said location

 @9N5P6J8 from Wisconsin answered…10hrs10H

Yes, and the requirement of green spaces outside of these buildings. There should be playgrounds for children to use, pi…

 @9N5J6Z8 from Illinois answered…12hrs12H

No, instead improve existing shelters as homeless typically do not feel safe in shelters or cannot abide by arbitrary ru…